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Determine the concentrations of all species in the exhaust from the complete and perfect combustion of...

Determine the concentrations of all species in the exhaust from the complete and perfect combustion of an oil with the chemical formula C16H25S0.1. Assume 51 % excess air (79 mol% N2, 21 mol% O2) is the source of oxygen.

A) Calculate the amount of oxygen in moles that must be supplied (includes excess).

B) Calculate the concentration of CO2 in the exhaust gas in ppm.

C) Calculate the concentration of SO2 in the exhaust gas in ppm.

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